I would like to suggest a subforum within General Dhamma dedicated to inspiring accounts of good deeds (involving generosity, compassion, truthfulness, nonharming, forbearance, lovingkindness, promoting harmony, helpful conduct or atthacariya, friendship, etc.) performed by real people, provided there is enough interest in this. I know that I would enjoy such a subforum.

If others are interested in this, then perhaps it could a great source of positive energy and motivation to action for members here. It could also illustrate and remind us of various Theravada virtues contained within traditional lists such as the Ten Paramis, Four Brahmaviharas, Four Sangaha Vatthuni (virtues promoting social harmony at AN 4.32/II.32), and the Dasa-kusala-kamma-patha ("Ten Paths of Skillful Action"), among others.

I think it would be excellent to have some topics along these lines but I don't think they necessitate their own sub-forum. In order to avoid 'forum sprawl', we try to avoid creating new forums unless they are required in order to set appropriate parameters for discussion. As it stands presently...

Personal stories of good deeds can go in the Personal Experience forum.

True stories of other Theravadin's good deeds can go in Theravada For The Modern World.

True stories of non Theravadin's good deeds can go in Lounge.

Fictional stories of other people's good deeds can go in Dhammic Stories.

Anything of a particularly devotional nature can go in the Shrine Room.

As you can see, there's no shortage of places whereby these things could be discussed presently.

Metta,Retro.

If you have asked me of the origination of unease, then I shall explain it to you in accordance with my understanding: Whatever various forms of unease there are in the world, They originate founded in encumbering accumulation. (Pārāyanavagga)

Exalted in mind, just open and clearly aware, the recluse trained in the ways of the sages:One who is such, calmed and ever mindful, He has no sorrows! -- Udana IV, 7